Iprodione
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Chemical name: |
Iprodione |
CAS No.: |
36734-19-7
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Empirical formula: |
C13H13Cl2N3O3
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Structural formula: |
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Molecular mass: |
330.16 |
Basic chemical and physical data: |
Pure Iprodione is white crystal, odorless. Melting point 136℃, vapor pressure (20℃) 0.133mPa. Solubility (20℃): 13mg/L in water, 25g/L in ethanol and methanol, 300g/L in acetone. It is stable in normal condition, and degrade to UV-light. It is non-corrosive. |
Usage: |
Iprodione is a dicarboximide contact fungicide used to control a wide variety of crop diseases. It is used on vegetables, ornamentals, pome and stone fruit, root crops, cotton, and sunflowers to control fungal pests, and may also be used as a post harvest fungicide and as a seed treatment. Iprodione inhibits the germination of spores and the growth of the fungal mat (mycelium). |
Toxicity: |
Iprodione is slightly toxic by ingestion, with reported oral LD50 values of 3500 mg/kg in rats, 4000 mg/kg in mice, and greater than 4400 mg/kg in rabbits. No dermal toxic effects were noted at doses |
Storage: |
Iprodione shall be stored in a cool, dry and well ventilated place. It should not be stored or transported along with foods. |
Package: |
25kg fibre drum, or according to the customer’s requirements. |
Attention: |
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Formulation: |
50%SC;50%WP;75%WDG |
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Specification of technical: |
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Appearance: white powder
Content of A.I.: 97.0% min.
Loss on drying: 1.0% max.
PH range: 6 – 8 |